Online Mathematics

Online Intermediate Algebra

MA4V36S1 and MA4V36S2
PREREQUISITE: NoneGRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: Full Year, S1 and S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Mathematics OUT OF CLASS WORK: DailyFEE: None
This Course extends and builds on the concepts from Algebra 1. Topics introduced and extended include: linear and absolute value functions, systems of linear equations and inequalities, exponents and exponential functions, polynomials and factoring, quadratic functions, solving quadratic functions, manipulating functions and statistics.

Online Geometry

MA4V11S1 and MA4V11S2
PREREQUISITE: Algebra *GRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: Full Year, S1 and S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: GeometryOUT OF CLASS WORK: DailyFEE: None
The principal emphasis of this course is the study of geometric concepts and applications. Coordinates, measurement ideas (including area and volume), congruence and similarity are studied. Geometric constructions are described as algorithms. Prior study of algebra, through the linear systems and the quadratic formula, is required. Students in this course will be assessed on the high school standard for math applications on the concepts of shape, space and measurement.

Online Algebra 2

MA4V38S1 and MA4V38S2
PREREQUISITE: Algebra 1 and Intermediate Algebra OR Compacted Algebra *GRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: Full Year, S1 and S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Algebra 2OUT OF CLASS WORK: DailyFEE: None This course will continue the study of functions started in previous Algebra course(s). Through the study of specific functions: notably linear, exponential, and polynomial functions, students will begin to see the structure of functions, and will work with various types of numbers, from rational and irrational to complex. Students will apply properties of numbers and properties of equality to carry out operations with different functions, with the goal of seeing the applicability to a wide range of phenomena that are natural or of human origin. The focus of transforming functions will help students build connections between the algebraic and graphical representation of functions.

Online AP Statistics (Pending Sufficient Enrollment)

MA4V86S1 and MA4V86S2
PREREQUISITE: Geometry and Algebra 2*GRADE: 9, 10, 11, 12LENGTH: Full Year, S1 and S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: Statistics & ProbabilityOUT OF CLASS WORK: DailyFEE: None
This course is the high school equivalent of a one semester, introductory college statistics course. In this course, students develop strategies for collecting, organizing, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from data. Students design, administer, and tabulate results from surveys and experiments. Probability and simulations aid students in constructing models for chance phenomena. Sampling distributions provide the logical structure for confidence intervals and hypothesis tests. Students use a graphing calculator, Fathom and Minitab statistical software, and Web-based java applets to investigate statistical concepts. To develop effective statistical communication skills, students are required to prepare frequent written and oral analyses of real data. AP Statistics is a college level class for students who have been highly successful in Algebra 2. This course is intended to prepare students for taking the National Advanced Placement test in the spring.

Online Precalculus

MA4V51S1 and MA4V51S2
PREREQUISITE: FST or AP Stats and a grade of C or higher in Algebra 2 or teacher referral *GRADE: 10, 11, 12LENGTH: Full Year, S1 and S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: MathematicsOUT OF CLASS WORK: DailyFEE: None
Precalculus topics include the properties and graphs of the following functions: polynomial, rational, power, exponential, logistic, logarithmic, and trigonometric. Additional topics include complex numbers, polar coordinates and graphs, sequences, series and an introduction to limits and derivatives. Applications are included throughout. This class prepares students for AP Calculus AB or BC as well as a first-year college calculus course.

Online AP Calculus AB (Pending Sufficient Enrollment)

MA4V82S1 and MA4V82S2
PREREQUISITE: Precalculus *GRADE: 11, 12LENGTH: Full Year, S1 and S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: MathematicsOUT OF CLASS WORK: DailyFEE: None This course is intended for students who have a thorough knowledge of college preparatory mathematics, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry and an in-depth understanding of elementary functions. Topics studied will include limits, continuity, the derivative and applications of the derivative, the definite integral and applications of the definite integral and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. This course will cover approximately 60% of the content of the AP Calculus (BC) course. It is recommended that students who take this course will take the AP Calculus exam (Form AB) and seek college credit or placement on the basis of that exam.

Online AP Calculus BC (Pending Sufficient Enrollment)

MA4V81S1 and MA4V81S2
PREREQUISITE: Precalculus *GRADE: 11, 12LENGTH: Full Year, S1 and S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: MathematicsOUT OF CLASS WORK: DailyFEE: None This course is intended for students who have a thorough knowledge of college preparatory mathematics, including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and an in-depth understanding of elementary functions. It is expected that students have good retention in these areas, as the syllabus leaves no room for extensive review of previous course work. AP Calculus (BC) is considerably more extensive than AP Calculus (AB). All of the calculus topics in AP Calculus (AB) are included, plus advanced integration techniques, extensive work with infinite series and tests for convergence and calculus applications to parametric and vector defined functions. It is recommended that students who take this course will take the AP Calculus exam (Form BC) and seek college credit or placement on the basis of that exam. Most colleges/universities will grant credit and placement one semester beyond that granted for AP Calculus (AB).

Online Multi Variable Calculus (Pending Sufficient Enrollment)

MA4V53S1 and MA4V53S2
PREREQUISITE: AP Calculus BC *GRADE: 12LENGTH: Full Year, S1 and S2MEETS REQUIREMENT FOR: MathematicsOUT OF CLASS WORK: DailyFEE: None Multivariable Calculus extends the single variable concepts from the AP Calculus BC course to three dimensions. Topics include vectors, partial derivatives, and multiple integrals. Multivariable Calculus is often the final course of a three-course calculus sequence offered in universities for students majoring in mathematics, engineering, physics, or chemistry. The level of rigor and homework expectations will be similar to AP Calculus BC; however, there is no Advanced Placement exam offered by the College Board for this course.